Nalgene 2104-0032 HDPE Round Bottles ~ Wide-Mouth ~ 1000mL (32 oz.)

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Nalgene® Lab Quality Bottles are specifically designed for demanding lab use. These leakproof, translucent, all-purpose Boston Round bottles are highly reliable and durable for long-term use. They are suitable for everything from general lab use to storing critical, high value materials. The narrow mouth is ideal for storing, shipping, and packaging liquids. Bottles are more rigid than LDPE, with excellent chemical resistance, even with most corrosives. Suitable for freezer use to –100°C (–148°F)

Capacity

31 oz, 1000mL (1L)

Closure Color

Natural

Closure Material

Polypropylene (PP)

Closure Liner

Linerless

Closure Size/Neck Finish

63mm

Closure Type

Screw Closure

Color

Natural, Translucent

Diameter (Metric)

91mm

Diameter (Metric) Inner Neck

53mm

Height (Metric)

199mm

Material

HDPE (High-density polyethylene)

Mouth

Wide

†The term “leakproof” applies to Thermo Scientific Nalgene products that meet the following criteria a) To bottle/closure systems with closures smaller than 100mm, after they are filled with water, inverted, withstand air pressure of 2psig for 2 minutes, and no water escapes;. b) To bottle/closure systems of 100 or 120mm after they are filled with water, inverted for 15 minutes, and no water escapes. Note: these tests, using other liquids, may not yield the same results. To ensure safe usage, NNI advises customers to test Nalgene bottles and closures under conditions of their planned applications. Nalgene bottles and carboys are leakproof at ambient temperature and pressure when used with their Nalgene closures.)

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